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SC WEEKLY WRAP

Tuesday January 24, 2017

  Latest News  

Last year's big DDoS attacks were only the beginning

By Tony Campbell

[Blog post] Krebs, Dyn, Lloyds ... and more to come.

Cisco rushes to kill WebEx remote code execution hole

By Juha Saarinen

"Magic URL" could run code on users' computers.

Turnbull asks ASD to brief party leaders on election cyber threat

By Allie Coyne

Alleged hacking of US election spooks Australian government.

Lloyds Bank hit by massive DDoS

By Staff Writer

Trying to identify the source.

SEC joins the list of agencies probing giant Yahoo breach

By Staff Writer

Did the company wait too long to warn investors?

Thousands of Australian servers are still vulnerable to Heartbleed

By Juha Saarinen

Three years after patches issued.

Symantec in another bogus digital certs blunder

By Juha Saarinen

"Test" certificates revoked.

Snowden's favoured secure email provider Lavabit reboots

By Juha Saarinen

Built on new end-to-end encryption standard.

Cyber scammers pose as anti-cybercrime officials

By Paris Cowan

ACORN warns users it will never call them out of the blue.

NSW Finance creates CISO role in reshuffle

By Andrew Sadauskas

Lures Coca-Cola Amatil’s cybersecurity boss.

Scourge of unsecure database deletions spreading

By Juha Saarinen

Hadoop instances deleted with no ransom sought.

Insiders promoted to top cyber research roles at Defence

By Paris Cowan

New faces of the cutting edge in electronic warfare.

Newly-discovered Mac malware runs ancient code

By Allie Coyne

"Fruitfly" also likely to affect Linux.

Oracle issues 270 critical patches

By Juha Saarinen

E-Business Suite the most vulnerable.

Canberra to bolster its websites against DDoS attacks

By Paris Cowan

Avoiding another Census-scale embarrassment.

Obama cuts bulk of Chelsea Manning's sentence

By Juha Saarinen

What now for Assange after extradition promise?

Thousands of apps found with hardcoded API creds

By Juha Saarinen

Leaking secrets for popular services.

HummingWhale Android malware infests Google Play

By Juha Saarinen

Virtual machine removes the need for device rooting.

DFAT to dole out cyber grants for Indo-Pacific projects

By Paris Cowan

Calls for bids to secure up to $100,000.

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